Decent car phone holders

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Looking for a decent phone holder. Currently have a Z2 sony.

As i'm due to have a new car and it has a AUX want to have a nice set up and run the wires stealth to where the phone will be sitting.

Anybody make some decent suggestions?
 
Genuinely amazed anyone still does this in this day and age. Does the car/stereo not have A2DP?

Anyway, the best quality holders in my experience have always been Brodit.
 
[TFU] Thegoon84;28180438 said:
I've never had a car newer than 2005 :( .

Would my new Dacia Duster have this A2DP? Doubt it haha.

Under in-car entertainment, 4x20W radio,CD player,MP3 reader,with fingertip controls,Bluetooth connectivity & USB connection.
 
Not sure I'd be assuming the Duster has A2DP.

Not saying it won't, but it's hardly a "feature packed" car. I assume there is more than one radio system available (certainly the images on the interwebs seem to suggest a single DIN and a double DIN variant).
 

+1 Brodit

However newer cars will have either Mirrorlink or Car Play to stream whats on the screen to the cars infotainment screen.

Prolly not on the Dacia though , but such ones from VW with the Car-App option will remove the need for a holder without losing the use of apps within the smartphone
 
I bought a £2.99 one from Ebay that's just a u shaped claw which attaches to the vents. It was suggested in a similar thread a while back.

It's easily as good as a considerably more expensive Belkin.
 
The duster will have bluetooth streaming for music from your phone.

Similar I would imagine depending on trim to the one in my Stepway.

Works really really well tbh, never drops out.
 
Not sure I'd be assuming the Duster has A2DP.

Not saying it won't, but it's hardly a "feature packed" car. I assume there is more than one radio system available (certainly the images on the interwebs seem to suggest a single DIN and a double DIN variant).

I'd be surprised if any new car with bluetooth capability didn't - I've had all manner of different hire cars through work over the last couple of years and even the real poverty spec ones have supported it.
 
I bought a £2.99 one from Ebay that's just a u shaped claw which attaches to the vents. It was suggested in a similar thread a while back.

It's easily as good as a considerably more expensive Belkin.

I have the branded version of these (Kenu?) works well, if the £3 effort works then that's what I'd buy, can't see what the £18 version gives you over it
 
Cheers all... I have bought a cheap £2.99 one for the time to see if bluetooth works!

Only thing is i dont have phyical music on my phone as i use spotify, would i still be able to use the bluetooth (if it ofc has it).
 
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